you. tavis: back now with part two of damon. his latest project is, once again, called "promised land." the film opens this month in new york and l.a., with more theaters on the way early next year. here now, a scene from "promised land." >> i grew up in a large farming community. football fides, tractor pulls, cow tipping, all of it. i am one of two guys in my graduating class who went to college to study something other than agriculture. the biggest fight my grandfather and i ever had. >> just the pride, i guess. >> no, it is delusional self mythology. we had a caterpillar plant down in davenport a few months away. the closed that doubt my junior year. i didn't think anything of it. by the time my senior prom rolled around, a gutsy just tell little there was to stand on. the truth was, without the plant, without the industry, we had nothing. and my whole town was -- i am not selling them natural gas. tavis: so you're trying to get rights to the land. this is a piece that you've written, as we established last what do you learn from that process? i assume that as you're writing this